Word: hockey
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Saturday's encounter with the Green was rough and replete with penalties. The Harvard attack was in good form and managed to get 47 shots at the net but the miraculous playing of Bott at goal, the Green's hockey captain and All-American goalie, who was the individual Dartmouth star, saved the Indians from defeat...
...School last year, and Phineas Tobe '32. Reginald Fincke '32 will start behind the bar, but during the game will probably trade positions with J. F. Sheldon '32 who is covering the initial sack F. A. Mays '32. W. B. Wood '32, and C. C. Cunningham '32, football and hockey stars will also be in the starting lineup...
...battered old Stanley Cup, emblematic of the hockey championship, passed to the Boston Bruins last week when they defeated the New York Rangers in the final play-off series, in two straight games. The Bruins had won the American section league championship and defeated Les Canadiens, Canadian section champions. The Rangers in two play-off series defeated the New York Americans and the Toronto Maple Leafs, then lost to the Bruins...
...usual, squash attracted the most players, with 401 men competing. Basketball was second with 382; while the rest were as follows: winter track, 89; indoor baseball, 87; handball, 71; hockey, 62; swimming, 59; wrestling 48; and boxing, 23. No members of University or Freshman squads are included in these figures...
Having seen the need for a spring sport which would attract some athletes and still be enjoyable when played "scrub", the Department of Physical Education has decided to inaugurate a new sport at Harvard. This game, speedball, will combine the best features of football, soccer, basketball, and hockey, and be as enjoyable as tag football or squash...